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| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jun 16 08:12PM -0400 >weeks for a year . Large cuts of beef for roasts are the same deal , on >good sales once or twice a year . So when on sale , we stock up . I >suppose buying canned goods by the case offends you too ... Where the fuck do you live, in northern Russia? There is nowhere in the US where one can't find great beef on sale at great prices... every week a couple different cuts are on sale, and I live in the real backwoods boonies. And we buy canned goods by the case all the time but thats not perishables like fresh meat.... you just blew your own argument... you probably live on cheap bologna sandwiches. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 16 03:30PM -0700 1 cup sugar 4 cups H2O and the Hummingbirds LOVE IT! :-) John Kuthe... |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 16 05:48PM -0500 John Kuthe wrote: > 4 cups H2O > and the Hummingbirds LOVE IT! :-) > John Kuthe... I farted. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 16 03:51PM -0700 On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 5:48:41 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote: > > and the Hummingbirds LOVE IT! :-) > > John Kuthe... > I farted. Fuck off Sock Puppet! And MY post was about cooking, your's was gross! John Kuthe.... |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 17 08:57AM +1000 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 15:51:26 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> I farted. >Fuck off Sock Puppet! >And MY post was about cooking, your's was gross! And a great recipe it is! Is it ok to weigh the H2O? |
| John Kuthe <gregorymorrowchicago07@gmail.com>: Jun 16 03:58PM -0700 I wrote: > 4 cups H2O > and the Hummingbirds LOVE IT! :-) > John Kuthe... Oh, and I also put some CLOROX in the water to keep it sterile! :-) John Kuthe |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 17 09:05AM +1000 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 15:58:06 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe >> and the Hummingbirds LOVE IT! :-) >> John Kuthe... >Oh, and I also put some CLOROX in the water to keep it sterile! :-) Doesn't that sterilise the hummingbirds too? |
| Ed Pawlowski <esp@snet.xxx>: Jun 16 07:19PM -0400 On 6/16/2020 7:05 PM, Bruce wrote: >>> John Kuthe... >> Oh, and I also put some CLOROX in the water to keep it sterile! :-) > Doesn't that sterilise the hummingbirds too? Liquid vasectomy? |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 16 06:30PM -0500 John Kuthe wrote: > Fuck off Sock Puppet! > And MY post was about cooking, your's was gross! > John Kuthe.... Sorry. Next time, I'll talk about shitting and ripping. I bet you'll like that. |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 17 09:31AM +1000 >>> Oh, and I also put some CLOROX in the water to keep it sterile! :-) >> Doesn't that sterilise the hummingbirds too? >Liquid vasectomy? Yes, you'd think so. |
| Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 16 07:41PM -0400 John Kuthe wrote: >> John Kuthe... > Oh, and I also put some CLOROX in the water to keep it sterile! :-) > John Kuthe You would have to kill literally dozens of them to make a snack. |
| John Kuthe <johnkuthern@gmail.com>: Jun 16 05:11PM -0700 On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 5:58:10 PM UTC-5, GM wrote: > > John Kuthe... > Oh, and I also put some CLOROX in the water to keep it sterile! :-) > John Kuthe GM signed my name incorrectly to IT'S post! I would never poison hummingbirds! Me and the hummingbirds are friends! John Kuthe... |
| Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 16 07:31PM -0400 John Kuthe wrote: >> Cindy Hamilton > It's NOT about the $$ to me, it's about what makes sense! Detergent is made dry aas part of the soap purification process, then they add 8lbs a gallon WATER to it to sell in bottles. > John Kuthe... Tide Pods! |
| Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 16 07:34PM -0400 GM wrote: > History: > The original Tide laundry detergent was a synthetic designed specifically for heavy-duty, machine cleaning (an advance over the milder cleaning capabilities of FeWA and Dreft). Tide was first introduced in U.S. test markets in 1946 as the world's first heavy-duty detergent, with nationwide distribution accomplished in 1949. Tide claimed it was "America's Washday Favorite". Authority was quickly gained in the U.S. detergent market, dwarfing the sales of Ivory Snow; and accelerating the demise of two of its main competing products, Rinso and Gold Dust Washing Powder, both then Lever Brothers brands. These other brands came in the more familiar soap-powder and soap-flake forms. Tide, however, came shaped like a white powdered bead. The line was expanded to include an orange-tinted clear liquid form in 1984. Today, most formulations of liquid Tide, both concentrated and regular, are dark blue, with the exception of "Tide Free", which is clear. Each year, Tide researchers duplicate the mineral content of water from all parts of the United States and wash 50,000 loads of laundry to test Tide detergent's consistency and performance..." > </> Why the hell would he need condoms? |
| Snag <snag_one@msn.com>: Jun 16 06:56PM -0500 On 6/16/2020 1:50 PM, Ophelia wrote: > === > Thank you:) I passed it onto boss ,) He is better than me with > that kind of stuff:))) A tip - at the last stage , blending it until smooth , I usually cut the solid piece into small chunks . It blends easier and the result is more creamy . It will seem a bit soupy at first when it's finished but will stiffen to a smooth paste consistency . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crotchety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
| Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 16 07:39PM -0400 John Kuthe wrote: >> Evidently it was. > Futility actionable, I told the cops I have not owned a gun since 1992. > John Kuthe... But the evidence they were provided was actionable and what you told them didn't prevent you from being hauled to jail, so there must have been something more they had to review. Didn't they keep an eye on you after that, too? |
| Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 16 07:40PM -0400 GM wrote: >> ability to do so. >> You were foolish. > "You were foolish" will be his epitaph... No kidding... |
| Alex <Xela777@gmail.com>: Jun 16 07:36PM -0400 John Kuthe wrote: >> I'd be more concerned about the filthy sheets. > I JUST washed it! It's ONE SHEET! Top and bottom joined at the short end, queen sized. > John Kuthe... OK, but you said you wash it "every once in a while". That's just nasty. Ours are laundered weekly. |
| Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com>: Jun 16 06:58PM -0400 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 13:45:37 -0700 (PDT), GM >> forestry that you require? >I'd say or both of the Roosevelts... >;-) Correct! |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 17 09:06AM +1000 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 18:58:44 -0400, Sheldon Martin <penmart01@aol.com> wrote: >>I'd say or both of the Roosevelts... >>;-) >Correct! Of course, the Roosevelts are Dutch. |
| Hank Rogers <Nospam@invalid.com>: Jun 16 06:33PM -0500 Bruce wrote: >>> ;-) >> Correct! > Of course, the Roosevelts are Dutch. You can tell by their wooden shoes. |
| songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Jun 16 05:56PM -0400 Sqwertz wrote: ... > Go ahead, fuck up your peanut chews just like you made me fuck up > mine! peanut butter and powdered sugar is not a slimy or runny mess. sorry you fucked up. i use it as filling or a base for all sorts of things. > The chips are needed to solidify the topping when it cools. peanut butter will harden as it cools too. > Otherwise you have a big runny mess. Fortunately I saw it coming > when I started heating up the topping, so I was able to perform some > mitigation before I topped the crust and marshmallows. ok! good job. *shrug* songbird |
| songbird <songbird@anthive.com>: Jun 16 06:47PM -0400 Sqwertz wrote: ... > Otherwise you have a big runny mess. Fortunately I saw it coming > when I started heating up the topping, so I was able to perform some > mitigation before I topped the crust and marshmallows. if you would like another alternative to peanut butter chips you could use peanut butter mixed with white chocolate. this would probably end up in a similar consistency as peanut butter chips but avoid the palm kernel oil. note, i don't have measurements of what to what as i'd figure most people will do this to taste and desired texture anyways. songbird |
| Bruce <bruce@null.null>: Jun 17 08:55AM +1000 On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 18:47:18 -0400, songbird <songbird@anthive.com> wrote: >chocolate. this would probably end up in a similar >consistency as peanut butter chips but avoid the palm >kernel oil. Sqwertz doesn't accept advice. He only tells other people what to do. |
| Mike Duffy <bogus@nosuch.com>: Jun 16 10:44PM On Tue, 16 Jun 2020 17:55:45 +0100, Ophelia wrote: > LOL ask me how I know!! I seem to recall that someone pulling a trailer ('caravan') has right-of- way over other vehicles, i.e. so it does have to back up to a wider point of the track so they can pass one another. The exception, of course, is the pickup truck pulling the camper trailer which is pulling a boat on another trailer. He then has right-of-way over everyone else. |
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